Re: Basic packaged app questions. Need to get that first one under my belt.
Check out GWT samples.
C:\eclipse\plugins
\com.google.gwt.eclipse.sdkbundle_2.3.0.r36v201105191508\gwt-2.3.0\samples
\Hello\src\com\google\gwt\sample\hello\client
Without RPC or its variants, GWT is a pure client technology, as you
mentioned runs any where javascript runs.
On Jul 20, 9:02 pm, Dale12 <dale.prat...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I'm trying to build a basic packaged app. My understanding is that a
> packaged app doesn't require a server side. So, using GWT in Eclipse
> how do I set up a project without it automatically creating a server
> side package?
>
> Is it possible to use java's APIs when developing a packaged app (with
> no server side)? Take some of the games available for play offline,
> are they all written using only GWTs APIs and then compiled into
> JavaScript?
>
> I'm a bit confused on how this works which makes it a little difficult
> to ask well crafted questions. Any nuggets of info you can throw my
> way would be much appreciated. Also, if someone could point me to the
> source code for a fairly simple packaged app project that would be
> very helpful.
>
> Thanks for the help.
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